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In this episode, Serena opens up about what it was really like growing up in a traditional African household—beyond what people see from the outside. She shares the pressures, the unspoken expectations, and the emotional weight that comes with navigating culture, identity, and generational patterns. Together, we explore how she’s unlearning old narratives, healing from what she carried as a child, and reclaiming her voice as a woman. This conversation is raw, eye-opening, and a reminder that behind every strong woman is a story she had to survive.
By Alana WilsonIn this episode, Serena opens up about what it was really like growing up in a traditional African household—beyond what people see from the outside. She shares the pressures, the unspoken expectations, and the emotional weight that comes with navigating culture, identity, and generational patterns. Together, we explore how she’s unlearning old narratives, healing from what she carried as a child, and reclaiming her voice as a woman. This conversation is raw, eye-opening, and a reminder that behind every strong woman is a story she had to survive.